Mr Jeffries brings 3 different Thesis's to the table about Planet 9, Planet X, Etc... Also you will see a chart that shows the Nemesis in location to the Sun and other Planets recently discovered.
Could Pluto have been downgraded so they could call this new discovery Planet 9, instead of Planet X?
3 Separate Papers discussed, references below.
“Periodic Mass Extinctions & The Planet X Model reconsidered”
Daniel P. Whitmire Dept. Of Mathmatecis University of ArkansasRoyal Astronomical Society
"Measurement of the LunarImpact record for the past 3.5 billion years and the implications for the Nemesis Theory"
Richard A. Muller Dept. of Physics Geologcial Society of America
"Planet X Revamped after the discovery of the SEDNA like object 2012 VP 113"
L . Iorio / MIUR - ItalianUniversityCheck out the "MasterJace" Youtube channel for more videos with Jason Jeffries. DIRECTLINK = https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyzTBTHkHpRkAVIlVJfmaVQ
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The internationalCassini mission comes to an end on Friday 15th September, when the spacecraft will plunge into the atmosphere of Saturn and be destroyed.
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (MNRAS) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research in astronomy and astrophysics.It has been in continuous existence since 1827 and publishes letters and papers reporting original research in relevant fields.
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Mike Merrifield joins Brady at the Royal Astronomical Society to look at a first published edition of Ptolemy's Almagest.
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Royal Astronomical Society

The Royal Astronomical Society (RAS) is a learned society that began as the Astronomical Society of London in 1820 to support astronomical research (mainly carried on at the time by 'gentleman astronomers' rather than professionals). It became the Royal Astronomical Society in 1831 on receiving its Royal Charter from William IV. A Supplemental Charter in 1915 opened up the fellowship to women. It is the UK adhering organisation to the International Astronomical Union and a member of the Science Council, and encourages and promotes the study of astronomy, solar-system science, geophysics and closely related branches of science. Meetings are held in Burlington House, in Piccadilly, London and across the United Kingdom (UK). They are involved in the production of astronomical journals and periodicals. The society has over 3000 members, around a third of whom live outside the UK. In addition, those members of the public who have an interest in astronomy and geophysics and wish to support the work of the society may become Friends of the RAS.

Society

A society is a group of people involved in persistent social interaction, or a large social grouping sharing the same geographical or social territory, typically subject to the same political authority and dominant cultural expectations. Societies are characterized by patterns of relationships (social relations) between individuals who share a distinctive culture and institutions; a given society may be described as the sum total of such relationships among its constituent members. In the social sciences, a larger society often evinces stratification or dominance patterns in subgroups.

Insofar as it is collaborative, a society can enable its members to benefit in ways that would not otherwise be possible on an individual basis; both individual and social (common) benefits can thus be distinguished, or in many cases found to overlap.

A society can also consist of like-minded people governed by their own norms and values within a dominant, larger society. This is sometimes referred to as a subculture, a term used extensively within criminology.

Mr Jeffries brings 3 different Thesis's to the table about Planet 9, Planet X, Etc... Also you will see a chart that shows the Nemesis in location to the Sun and other Planets recently discovered.
Could Pluto have been downgraded so they could call this new discovery Planet 9, instead of Planet X?
3 Separate Papers discussed, references below.
“Periodic Mass Extinctions & The Planet X Model reconsidered”
Daniel P. Whitmire Dept. Of Mathmatecis University of ArkansasRoyal Astronomical Society
"Measurement of the LunarImpact record for the past 3.5 billion years and the implications for the Nemesis Theory"
Richard A. Muller Dept. of Physics Geologcial Society of America
"Planet X Revamped after the discovery of the SEDNA like object 2012 VP 113"
L . Iorio / MIUR - ItalianUniversityCheck out the "MasterJace" Youtube channel for more videos with Jason Jeffries. DIRECTLINK = https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyzTBTHkHpRkAVIlVJfmaVQ
Become a LeakProjectMember @ http://www.leakproject.com for the latest podcasts and exclusive content. Also subscribe to http://www.youtube.com/clandestinetimelord for a plethora of data always free & cutting edge. Also http://www.leakproject.com has moved to a much faster server and podcasts are available ad free via streaming or download, Also check out Deals and Discounts only available to Leak Project listeners. Be the change you want to see!

2:46

Flat Earth - $ offer to the Royal Astronomical Society for a proof that the earth is a ball 1904

Flat Earth - $ offer to the Royal Astronomical Society for a proof that the earth is a ball 1904

Flat Earth - $ offer to the Royal Astronomical Society for a proof that the earth is a ball 1904

Enceladus explained by Sheila Kanani, from the Royal Astronomical Society

Enceladus explained by Sheila Kanani, from the Royal Astronomical Society

Enceladus explained by Sheila Kanani, from the Royal Astronomical Society

The internationalCassini mission comes to an end on Friday 15th September, when the spacecraft will plunge into the atmosphere of Saturn and be destroyed.
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About the Calgary Centre of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada

5:18

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (MNRAS) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research in astronomy and astrophysics.It has been in continuous existence since 1827 and publishes letters and papers reporting original research in relevant fields.
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1:18

Royal Astronomical Society - In Vulcan May 2017

Royal Astronomical Society - In Vulcan May 2017

Royal Astronomical Society - In Vulcan May 2017

The Almagest - Objectivity #124

Mike Merrifield joins Brady at the Royal Astronomical Society to look at a first published edition of Ptolemy's Almagest.
More on 23andMe: https://www.23andMe.com/ObjectivityCatch more of Professor Merrifield on Sixty Symbols and Deep Sky Videos...
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Stuart Clark - Unknown Universe

1:04:24

The meaning of meteorites

The meaning of meteorites

The meaning of meteorites

Royal Astronomical Society public lecture, 10 February2015
by Dr Ted Nield, Geoscientist MagazineIncoming! - learning to love the dreaded thunderstone
Thousands of tonnes of meteoritic material lands on Earth every day, mostly unnoticed. Occasionally in Earth history, very large impacts occur and can have a dramatic effect on the history of life. However, despite what most people think they know about the end-Cretaceous extinction, dinosaurs were not destroyed by a single cause, and large meteorites may not always be harmful to life. Ted Nield surveys the ways impacts have influenced life on Earth, and suggests that, as with ideas, meteorites have 'timeliness', because the effect of any single cause, in human as in Earth history, is controlled largely by the context in which it occurs.

Cometographia - Objectivity #126

We head back to the Royal Astronomical Society for a comet-themed episode... and we solve a bit of a mystery in the process!
More on 23andMe: https://www.23andMe.com/Objectivity
A closer look at comet pictures for Patreon supporters: https://www.patreon.com/posts/13608190
Objectivity on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/objectivity
Subscribe to Objectivity: http://bit.ly/Objectivity_Sub
Films by James Hennessy and Brady Haran
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1:28

Treasures of the RAS: Astronomicum Caesareum

Treasures of the RAS: Astronomicum Caesareum

Treasures of the RAS: Astronomicum Caesareum

An instrument in book form: Astronomicum Caesareum by Peter Apian
This gorgeously coloured book was published in 1540. This book was produced for Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, and only a few were printed and then coloured by hand. It contains many elaborate moving paper discs, which can be used as instruments to calculate the positions of the planets.
The calculations were on the system of Ptolemy, who assumed that the plantets, moon and Sun all orbited the Earth. A few years later Copernicus proposed the heliocentric theory, which made Ptolemy's theory obsolete.
The Latin title is Astronomicum Caesareum (or Caesarium), which translates as The Astronomy of the Caesars (Emperors).
The Library and Archives of the Royal Astronomical Society contain books, images and documents significant in the development of scientific thought in astronomy, geophysics and related disciplines. In this series of videos RAS Librarian Jenny Higham displays some of the gems of the collection.

SPACE: Cosmic Tsunamis Can Bring Dead Galaxies Back to Life

www.undergroundworldnews.com
Interstellar tsunamis can act as a defibrillator for “red and dead” galaxies, astronomers have discovered. When neighboring clusters of galaxies merge it causes a shock wave and new generations of stars emerge in resurrected cosmic systems.
Comatose galaxies, that stopped star formations in the distant past but still interact with their cluster neighbors, have a chance to revive, show papers by a team of astronomers, led by AndraStroe of Leiden Observatory and David Sobral of Leiden and the University of Lisbon. They were recently published in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
http://rt.com/news/253149-cosmic-tsunami-comatose-galaxy/

Flat Earth - $ offer to the Royal Astronomical Society for a proof that the earth is a ball 1904

Enceladus explained by Sheila Kanani, from the Royal Astronomical Society

The internationalCassini mission comes to an end on Friday 15th September, when the spacecraft will plunge into the atmosphere of Saturn and be destroyed.
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About the Calgary Centre of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada

published: 16 Oct 2013

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (MNRAS) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research in astronomy and astrophysics.It has been in continuous existence since 1827 and publishes letters and papers reporting original research in relevant fields.
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Stuart Clark - Unknown Universe

published: 08 Jul 2015

The meaning of meteorites

Royal Astronomical Society public lecture, 10 February2015
by Dr Ted Nield, Geoscientist MagazineIncoming! - learning to love the dreaded thunderstone
Thousands of tonnes of meteoritic material lands on Earth every day, mostly unnoticed. Occasionally in Earth history, very large impacts occur and can have a dramatic effect on the history of life. However, despite what most people think they know about the end-Cretaceous extinction, dinosaurs were not destroyed by a single cause, and large meteorites may not always be harmful to life. Ted Nield surveys the ways impacts have influenced life on Earth, and suggests that, as with ideas, meteorites have 'timeliness', because the effect of any single cause, in human as in Earth history, is controlled largely by the context in which it occurs...

Cometographia - Objectivity #126

We head back to the Royal Astronomical Society for a comet-themed episode... and we solve a bit of a mystery in the process!
More on 23andMe: https://www.23andMe.com/Objectivity
A closer look at comet pictures for Patreon supporters: https://www.patreon.com/posts/13608190
Objectivity on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/objectivity
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Films by James Hennessy and Brady Haran
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published: 01 Aug 2017

Treasures of the RAS: Astronomicum Caesareum

An instrument in book form: Astronomicum Caesareum by Peter Apian
This gorgeously coloured book was published in 1540. This book was produced for Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, and only a few were printed and then coloured by hand. It contains many elaborate moving paper discs, which can be used as instruments to calculate the positions of the planets.
The calculations were on the system of Ptolemy, who assumed that the plantets, moon and Sun all orbited the Earth. A few years later Copernicus proposed the heliocentric theory, which made Ptolemy's theory obsolete.
The Latin title is Astronomicum Caesareum (or Caesarium), which translates as The Astronomy of the Caesars (Emperors).
The Library and Archives of the Royal Astronomical Society contain books, images and documents significant...

RASC OTTAWA MEETING FEBRUARY 2017

SPACE: Cosmic Tsunamis Can Bring Dead Galaxies Back to Life

www.undergroundworldnews.com
Interstellar tsunamis can act as a defibrillator for “red and dead” galaxies, astronomers have discovered. When neighboring clusters of galaxies merge it causes a shock wave and new generations of stars emerge in resurrected cosmic systems.
Comatose galaxies, that stopped star formations in the distant past but still interact with their cluster neighbors, have a chance to revive, show papers by a team of astronomers, led by AndraStroe of Leiden Observatory and David Sobral of Leiden and the University of Lisbon. They were recently published in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
http://rt.com/news/253149-cosmic-tsunami-comatose-galaxy/

Mr Jeffries brings 3 different Thesis's to the table about Planet 9, Planet X, Etc... Also you will see a chart that shows the Nemesis in location to the Sun and other Planets recently discovered.
Could Pluto have been downgraded so they could call this new discovery Planet 9, instead of Planet X?
3 Separate Papers discussed, references below.
“Periodic Mass Extinctions & The Planet X Model reconsidered”
Daniel P. Whitmire Dept. Of Mathmatecis University of ArkansasRoyal Astronomical Society
"Measurement of the LunarImpact record for the past 3.5 billion years and the implications for the Nemesis Theory"
Richard A. Muller Dept. of Physics Geologcial Society of America
"Planet X Revamped after the discovery of the SEDNA like object 2012 VP 113"
L . Iorio / MIUR - ItalianUniversityCheck out the "MasterJace" Youtube channel for more videos with Jason Jeffries. DIRECTLINK = https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyzTBTHkHpRkAVIlVJfmaVQ
Become a LeakProjectMember @ http://www.leakproject.com for the latest podcasts and exclusive content. Also subscribe to http://www.youtube.com/clandestinetimelord for a plethora of data always free & cutting edge. Also http://www.leakproject.com has moved to a much faster server and podcasts are available ad free via streaming or download, Also check out Deals and Discounts only available to Leak Project listeners. Be the change you want to see!

Mr Jeffries brings 3 different Thesis's to the table about Planet 9, Planet X, Etc... Also you will see a chart that shows the Nemesis in location to the Sun and other Planets recently discovered.
Could Pluto have been downgraded so they could call this new discovery Planet 9, instead of Planet X?
3 Separate Papers discussed, references below.
“Periodic Mass Extinctions & The Planet X Model reconsidered”
Daniel P. Whitmire Dept. Of Mathmatecis University of ArkansasRoyal Astronomical Society
"Measurement of the LunarImpact record for the past 3.5 billion years and the implications for the Nemesis Theory"
Richard A. Muller Dept. of Physics Geologcial Society of America
"Planet X Revamped after the discovery of the SEDNA like object 2012 VP 113"
L . Iorio / MIUR - ItalianUniversityCheck out the "MasterJace" Youtube channel for more videos with Jason Jeffries. DIRECTLINK = https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyzTBTHkHpRkAVIlVJfmaVQ
Become a LeakProjectMember @ http://www.leakproject.com for the latest podcasts and exclusive content. Also subscribe to http://www.youtube.com/clandestinetimelord for a plethora of data always free & cutting edge. Also http://www.leakproject.com has moved to a much faster server and podcasts are available ad free via streaming or download, Also check out Deals and Discounts only available to Leak Project listeners. Be the change you want to see!

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Flat Earth - $ offer to the Royal Astronomical Society for a proof that the earth is a ball 1904

The internationalCassini mission comes to an end on Friday 15th September, when the spacecraft will plunge into the atmosphere of Saturn and be destroyed.
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The internationalCassini mission comes to an end on Friday 15th September, when the spacecraft will plunge into the atmosphere of Saturn and be destroyed.
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (MNRAS) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research in astronomy and astrophysics.It has been in continuous existence since 1827 and publishes letters and papers reporting original research in relevant fields.
-Video is targeted to blind users
Attribution:
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (MNRAS) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research in astronomy and astrophysics.It has been in continuous existence since 1827 and publishes letters and papers reporting original research in relevant fields.
-Video is targeted to blind users
Attribution:
Article text available under CC-BY-SA
image source in video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_l2aXjEv3Yk

Mike Merrifield joins Brady at the Royal Astronomical Society to look at a first published edition of Ptolemy's Almagest.
More on 23andMe: https://www.23andMe.com/ObjectivityCatch more of Professor Merrifield on Sixty Symbols and Deep Sky Videos...
https://www.youtube.com/sixtysymbols
https://www.youtube.com/deepskyvideos
Objectivity on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/objectivity
Subscribe to Objectivity: http://bit.ly/Objectivity_Sub
Films by James Hennessy and Brady Haran
Royal Astronomical Society website: https://www.ras.org.uk
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Mike Merrifield joins Brady at the Royal Astronomical Society to look at a first published edition of Ptolemy's Almagest.
More on 23andMe: https://www.23andMe.com/ObjectivityCatch more of Professor Merrifield on Sixty Symbols and Deep Sky Videos...
https://www.youtube.com/sixtysymbols
https://www.youtube.com/deepskyvideos
Objectivity on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/objectivity
Subscribe to Objectivity: http://bit.ly/Objectivity_Sub
Films by James Hennessy and Brady Haran
Royal Astronomical Society website: https://www.ras.org.uk
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Royal Astronomical Society public lecture, 10 February2015
by Dr Ted Nield, Geoscientist MagazineIncoming! - learning to love the dreaded thunderstone
Thousands of tonnes of meteoritic material lands on Earth every day, mostly unnoticed. Occasionally in Earth history, very large impacts occur and can have a dramatic effect on the history of life. However, despite what most people think they know about the end-Cretaceous extinction, dinosaurs were not destroyed by a single cause, and large meteorites may not always be harmful to life. Ted Nield surveys the ways impacts have influenced life on Earth, and suggests that, as with ideas, meteorites have 'timeliness', because the effect of any single cause, in human as in Earth history, is controlled largely by the context in which it occurs.

Royal Astronomical Society public lecture, 10 February2015
by Dr Ted Nield, Geoscientist MagazineIncoming! - learning to love the dreaded thunderstone
Thousands of tonnes of meteoritic material lands on Earth every day, mostly unnoticed. Occasionally in Earth history, very large impacts occur and can have a dramatic effect on the history of life. However, despite what most people think they know about the end-Cretaceous extinction, dinosaurs were not destroyed by a single cause, and large meteorites may not always be harmful to life. Ted Nield surveys the ways impacts have influenced life on Earth, and suggests that, as with ideas, meteorites have 'timeliness', because the effect of any single cause, in human as in Earth history, is controlled largely by the context in which it occurs.

Cometographia - Objectivity #126

We head back to the Royal Astronomical Society for a comet-themed episode... and we solve a bit of a mystery in the process!
More on 23andMe: https://www.23andM...

We head back to the Royal Astronomical Society for a comet-themed episode... and we solve a bit of a mystery in the process!
More on 23andMe: https://www.23andMe.com/Objectivity
A closer look at comet pictures for Patreon supporters: https://www.patreon.com/posts/13608190
Objectivity on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/objectivity
Subscribe to Objectivity: http://bit.ly/Objectivity_Sub
Films by James Hennessy and Brady Haran
Royal Astronomical Society website: https://www.ras.org.uk
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We head back to the Royal Astronomical Society for a comet-themed episode... and we solve a bit of a mystery in the process!
More on 23andMe: https://www.23andMe.com/Objectivity
A closer look at comet pictures for Patreon supporters: https://www.patreon.com/posts/13608190
Objectivity on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/objectivity
Subscribe to Objectivity: http://bit.ly/Objectivity_Sub
Films by James Hennessy and Brady Haran
Royal Astronomical Society website: https://www.ras.org.uk
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Treasures of the RAS: Astronomicum Caesareum

An instrument in book form: Astronomicum Caesareum by Peter Apian
This gorgeously coloured book was published in 1540. This book was produced for Charles V, Ho...

An instrument in book form: Astronomicum Caesareum by Peter Apian
This gorgeously coloured book was published in 1540. This book was produced for Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, and only a few were printed and then coloured by hand. It contains many elaborate moving paper discs, which can be used as instruments to calculate the positions of the planets.
The calculations were on the system of Ptolemy, who assumed that the plantets, moon and Sun all orbited the Earth. A few years later Copernicus proposed the heliocentric theory, which made Ptolemy's theory obsolete.
The Latin title is Astronomicum Caesareum (or Caesarium), which translates as The Astronomy of the Caesars (Emperors).
The Library and Archives of the Royal Astronomical Society contain books, images and documents significant in the development of scientific thought in astronomy, geophysics and related disciplines. In this series of videos RAS Librarian Jenny Higham displays some of the gems of the collection.

An instrument in book form: Astronomicum Caesareum by Peter Apian
This gorgeously coloured book was published in 1540. This book was produced for Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, and only a few were printed and then coloured by hand. It contains many elaborate moving paper discs, which can be used as instruments to calculate the positions of the planets.
The calculations were on the system of Ptolemy, who assumed that the plantets, moon and Sun all orbited the Earth. A few years later Copernicus proposed the heliocentric theory, which made Ptolemy's theory obsolete.
The Latin title is Astronomicum Caesareum (or Caesarium), which translates as The Astronomy of the Caesars (Emperors).
The Library and Archives of the Royal Astronomical Society contain books, images and documents significant in the development of scientific thought in astronomy, geophysics and related disciplines. In this series of videos RAS Librarian Jenny Higham displays some of the gems of the collection.

SPACE: Cosmic Tsunamis Can Bring Dead Galaxies Back to Life

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Interstellar tsunamis can act as a defibrillator for “red and dead” galaxies, astronomers have discovered. When neighboring cluster...

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Interstellar tsunamis can act as a defibrillator for “red and dead” galaxies, astronomers have discovered. When neighboring clusters of galaxies merge it causes a shock wave and new generations of stars emerge in resurrected cosmic systems.
Comatose galaxies, that stopped star formations in the distant past but still interact with their cluster neighbors, have a chance to revive, show papers by a team of astronomers, led by AndraStroe of Leiden Observatory and David Sobral of Leiden and the University of Lisbon. They were recently published in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
http://rt.com/news/253149-cosmic-tsunami-comatose-galaxy/

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Interstellar tsunamis can act as a defibrillator for “red and dead” galaxies, astronomers have discovered. When neighboring clusters of galaxies merge it causes a shock wave and new generations of stars emerge in resurrected cosmic systems.
Comatose galaxies, that stopped star formations in the distant past but still interact with their cluster neighbors, have a chance to revive, show papers by a team of astronomers, led by AndraStroe of Leiden Observatory and David Sobral of Leiden and the University of Lisbon. They were recently published in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
http://rt.com/news/253149-cosmic-tsunami-comatose-galaxy/

Mr Jeffries brings 3 different Thesis's to the table about Planet 9, Planet X, Etc... Also you will see a chart that shows the Nemesis in location to the Sun and other Planets recently discovered.
Could Pluto have been downgraded so they could call this new discovery Planet 9, instead of Planet X?
3 Separate Papers discussed, references below.
“Periodic Mass Extinctions & The Planet X Model reconsidered”
Daniel P. Whitmire Dept. Of Mathmatecis University of ArkansasRoyal Astronomical Society
"Measurement of the LunarImpact record for the past 3.5 billion years and the implications for the Nemesis Theory"
Richard A. Muller Dept. of Physics Geologcial Society of America
"Planet X Revamped after the discovery of the SEDNA like object 2012 VP 113"
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Flat Earth - $ offer to the Royal Astronomical Society for a proof that the earth is a ball 1904

Enceladus explained by Sheila Kanani, from the Royal Astronomical Society

The internationalCassini mission comes to an end on Friday 15th September, when the spacecraft will plunge into the atmosphere of Saturn and be destroyed.
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Why publish in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society?

We present some key facts about why you should publish in Monthly Notices of the Royal Ast...

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society (MNRAS) is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research in astronomy and astrophysics.It has been in continuous existence since 1827 and publishes letters and papers reporting original research in relevant fields.
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The Almagest - Objectivity #124

Mike Merrifield joins Brady at the Royal Astronomical Society to look at a first published edition of Ptolemy's Almagest.
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Sabine Hossenfelder, What Is Natural? at the RAS

Sabine Hossenfelder of the Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies asks "What Is Natural?...

The meaning of meteorites

Royal Astronomical Society public lecture, 10 February2015
by Dr Ted Nield, Geoscientist MagazineIncoming! - learning to love the dreaded thunderstone
Thousands of tonnes of meteoritic material lands on Earth every day, mostly unnoticed. Occasionally in Earth history, very large impacts occur and can have a dramatic effect on the history of life. However, despite what most people think they know about the end-Cretaceous extinction, dinosaurs were not destroyed by a single cause, and large meteorites may not always be harmful to life. Ted Nield surveys the ways impacts have influenced life on Earth, and suggests that, as with ideas, meteorites have 'timeliness', because the effect of any single cause, in human as in Earth history, is controlled largely by the context in which it occurs.

SPACE: Cosmic Tsunamis Can Bring Dead Galaxies Bac...

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Sweden is fast becoming the world’s first cashless society... Bitcoin could be the answer as it brings the anonymity of the traditional cash system ... “I don’t use cash any more, for anything ... “I think, in practice, Sweden will pretty much be a cashless society within about five years,” said Niklas Arvidsson, an associate professor specializing in payment systems innovation at Stockholm’s RoyalInstitute of Technology (KTH) ... ....

The Kansas CityRoyals' elimination number dropped to one after the New York Yankees shellacked the 2015World Series champions 11-3 during a Monday afternoon makeup game. As the Royals return home for likely postseason obscurity for the second time running — and the 30th time over the past 32 seasons, the team's attendance number at Kauffman Stadium is falling for the second consecutive year ... ....

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